Author:
Nong Lerato Hector,Makhandule Fumani,Ntshani Dumisa,Bhuiyan Mirza
Abstract
Background: Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberance (DFSP) is an uncommon slow-growing soft tissue tumour. The overall incidence of DFSP in the population ranges from 0.3–5 per million and is more common in blacks than whites, males and females are affected equally. The main objective of this case report is to share our experience with Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberance and give a literature review on the standard of care.
Case Presentation: A 28-year-old male presented to the outpatient department with a five-year history of a painless right inguinoscrotal mass. On physical examination the mass was lobulated, fixed to the underlying tissue, it was non-tender measured 8 X 8 cm and there were no inguinal lymph nodes palpable. Ultrasound showed a hypervascular soft tissue tumour not involving the testicle. Wide Local Excision was performed, and histology showed a protuberant ulcerated nodule. A staging CT scan of the chest and abdomen was normal with no features of any metastatic lesions.
Conclusion: DFSP is a slow-growing and locally aggressive tumor. Therefore, early diagnosis and complete surgical resection can result in patients being cured. Mohs micrographic surgery is becoming the treatment of choice for DFSP as it results in complete surgical clearance. Imatinib is a novel treatment option for DFSP and is increasingly being used.
Publisher
European Open Science Publishing
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